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op·era·tion [ˌɒpərˈeɪʃən] N

1. operation no pl (way of functioning):

operation
operation
operation of a theory
day-to-day operation

2. operation (functioning state):

operation
operation LAW
to come into operation machine
to come into operation plan, rule, law
to put sth into operation machine
to put sth into operation regulations
to put sth into operation scheme, plan

3. operation (process):

operation

4. operation (business):

operation
posel m

5. operation (activity):

operation
operation MIL
humanitarian operation
rescue operation
undercover operation MIL

6. operation (surgery):

operation

ˈsearch op·era·tion N

search operation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Six people were rescued in a tricky operation in heavy seas.
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The team would suspend operations before the start of the next season.
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It started operations in 1992 under its present name.
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That year, 82 rural routes were put into operation.
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These operations were conducted from 1824 until 1971.
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The route eventually became a commercial operation with many route changes throughout the years.
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It began operations in the 1888 season, and lasted through the 1891 season.
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The organization must develop a sustainable future through various strategies, policies, programs, and operations.
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A recent book described their operations in the following terms.
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The structure is massively reinforced to provide rigidity against torsional forces during operation and has a mass of approximately 200,000 tonnes.
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